Not disagreeing with you, but one time I visited Atlanta in the Summer for work and I walked out of the motel room freshly showered and holy crap by the time I got to the office I was soaked all the way through the undershirt and the shirt above it. Now that was humidity.
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I am old, so, you know, lots of them. ;) (58 next week) - Black coffee. Stick shift. Movies in the theater. Undershirts. Frugality. etc.
Undershirts are a necessity in the South just to keep your shirt from being drenched.
Not disagreeing with you, but one time I visited Atlanta in the Summer for work and I walked out of the motel room freshly showered and holy crap by the time I got to the office I was soaked all the way through the undershirt and the shirt above it. Now that was humidity.
From Georgia, now living in South Carolina, that’s a daily occurrence between June and September.
But then isn’t the undershirt just drenched? I never understood how this works
Yes it is, but it can contain the outer shirt from looking like you ran through a car wash.
This. SO uncomfortable without one.
You can just tape a maxi-pad under each armpit.
My person, in the summer, you sweat EVERYWHERE. Armpits are just a small part of the overall equation.